Adventures in Chinese Realism Paul VerkadeRelates Chinese Realism to contemporary political and ethical challenges, such as in international relations and the morality of the public sector. Realism, or Legalism, was once a significant influence in classical Chinese philosophy, later eclipsed by Confucianism. Its ideas, however, remain alive and powerful. Realists propose dealing with real world problems using real world instruments, such as incentives, rewards, institutions, and punishments.
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